▪︎ Comptroller Daniyan, during the handover ceremony, on Friday.
Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi has deployed Comptroller Tenny Mankini Daniyan to the Port Terminal Multiservices Limited( PTML) Command as the Customs Area Controller (CAC).
He took over from the former immediate past CAC, Saidu Abba Yusuf, who was elevated to the rank of Assistant Comptroller General(ACG) of Customs.
Comptroller Daniyan, during the handover ceremony on Friday, promised to fully implement the provisions of the Nigeria Customs Service Act(NCSA) 2023 by ensuring maximum revenue collection and enhanced trade facilitation.
He assured the officers and stakeholders that the command will step up strategies to prevent revenue leakages in the drive to achieve government economic goals through the NCS.
The new CAC also promised to leverage his long-standing experience and robust interaction he garnered in PTML over the years where he had served as Deputy Comptroller (DC) in charge of revenue.
On trade facilitation, he urged stakeholders to be compliant by making sincere declarations and paying their duties on time to build a track record of integrity if they must enjoy the many opportunities being created by the CGC.
In line with the policy thrust of the Comptroller General of Customs, Comptroller Daniyan promised to build on the existing customs community relations through regular stakeholder engagements and promote other programmes like the Time Release Study (TRS).
He said the command will work to achieve migration of compliant stakeholders to the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status and guide them on how to benefit from the Advanced Ruling scheme put in place by the CGC
ACG Yusuf thanked the CGC for the morale-boosting leadership he has been providing for the NCS and described his successor as a very competent officer who will take the command higher in all areas.
He expressed optimism that all the achievements recorded under him will be surpassed under Daniyan.
He also described the deployments being made by the CGC as strategic and properly thought out
The ACG also solicited increased cooperation of all the importers, licensed customs agents, freight forwarders and the management of Grimaldi with the new CAC.
ACG Yusuf has assumed office in the Human Resources Department of the NCS Headquarters
As a seasoned customs officer, Comptroller Daniyan has worked in several areas and successfully served in various positions within the service.
He has also attended courses and served as an instructor/lecturer in the service training institution.
He worked in Sokoto, Kebbi, Apapa, Borno/Yobe and has served in the Tariff and Trade Department of the NCS Headquarters.
He also served on the valuation seat of the Murtala Mohammed Airport Command (MMAC); Port Harcourt Area ll Command, Once and the Federal Operations Unit(FOU), Zone B as DC Revenue.
As part of his tour of duty, posting took him to FOU Zone A as DC Revenue before he was deployed to PTML holding the same position before he was moved to Tin Can Island Port(TCIP) Command.
From TCIP, he moved to the Post Clearance Audit seat of MMAC where he was promoted to the rank of Comptroller of Customs (CC).
As a Comptroller, he served as Controller ICT at Zone A headquarters; and Controller Modernisation in Abuja before his recent deployment as Controller PTML Command.
The new CAC PTML is an alumnus of Bendel State University (now Ambrose Alli University) Ekpoma, Edo State, where he bagged a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture.
He holds a master's Degree in Architecture from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and another Master's in Facilities Management from the University of Lagos, Akoka.
He has attended courses on valuation, classification, price search, and document preparation and has participated in Operation Haske Biu at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji Kaduna State.
As a way of imparting knowledge to younger officers, Comptroller Daniyan served as an instructor for new customs recruits for the 2009,2011 and 2012 sets.
Comptroller Daniyan is a member of the Nigeria Institutgoals Architects(MNIA).
He took over from the former immediate past CAC, Saidu Abba Yusuf, who was elevated to the rank of Assistant Comptroller General(ACG) of Customs.
Comptroller Daniyan, during the handover ceremony on Friday, promised to fully implement the provisions of the Nigeria Customs Service Act(NCSA) 2023 by ensuring maximum revenue collection and enhanced trade facilitation.
He assured the officers and stakeholders that the command will step up strategies to prevent revenue leakages in the drive to achieve government economic goals through the NCS.
The new CAC also promised to leverage his long-standing experience and robust interaction he garnered in PTML over the years where he had served as Deputy Comptroller (DC) in charge of revenue.
On trade facilitation, he urged stakeholders to be compliant by making sincere declarations and paying their duties on time to build a track record of integrity if they must enjoy the many opportunities being created by the CGC.
In line with the policy thrust of the Comptroller General of Customs, Comptroller Daniyan promised to build on the existing customs community relations through regular stakeholder engagements and promote other programmes like the Time Release Study (TRS).
He said the command will work to achieve migration of compliant stakeholders to the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status and guide them on how to benefit from the Advanced Ruling scheme put in place by the CGC
ACG Yusuf thanked the CGC for the morale-boosting leadership he has been providing for the NCS and described his successor as a very competent officer who will take the command higher in all areas.
He expressed optimism that all the achievements recorded under him will be surpassed under Daniyan.
He also described the deployments being made by the CGC as strategic and properly thought out
The ACG also solicited increased cooperation of all the importers, licensed customs agents, freight forwarders and the management of Grimaldi with the new CAC.
ACG Yusuf has assumed office in the Human Resources Department of the NCS Headquarters
As a seasoned customs officer, Comptroller Daniyan has worked in several areas and successfully served in various positions within the service.
He has also attended courses and served as an instructor/lecturer in the service training institution.
He worked in Sokoto, Kebbi, Apapa, Borno/Yobe and has served in the Tariff and Trade Department of the NCS Headquarters.
He also served on the valuation seat of the Murtala Mohammed Airport Command (MMAC); Port Harcourt Area ll Command, Once and the Federal Operations Unit(FOU), Zone B as DC Revenue.
As part of his tour of duty, posting took him to FOU Zone A as DC Revenue before he was deployed to PTML holding the same position before he was moved to Tin Can Island Port(TCIP) Command.
From TCIP, he moved to the Post Clearance Audit seat of MMAC where he was promoted to the rank of Comptroller of Customs (CC).
As a Comptroller, he served as Controller ICT at Zone A headquarters; and Controller Modernisation in Abuja before his recent deployment as Controller PTML Command.
The new CAC PTML is an alumnus of Bendel State University (now Ambrose Alli University) Ekpoma, Edo State, where he bagged a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture.
He holds a master's Degree in Architecture from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and another Master's in Facilities Management from the University of Lagos, Akoka.
He has attended courses on valuation, classification, price search, and document preparation and has participated in Operation Haske Biu at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji Kaduna State.
As a way of imparting knowledge to younger officers, Comptroller Daniyan served as an instructor for new customs recruits for the 2009,2011 and 2012 sets.
Comptroller Daniyan is a member of the Nigeria Institutgoals Architects(MNIA).
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